IP pool MIB and trap fields
You can use the following MIB fields to get hyperscale firewall IP pool information:
FgFwIppStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ... fgFwIppStatsFlags DisplayString, fgFwIppStatsGroupName DisplayString, fgFwIppStatsBlockSize Gauge32, fgFwIppStatsPortStart InetPortNumber, fgFwIppStatsPortEnd InetPortNumber, fgFwIppStatsStartClientIP IpAddress, fgFwIppStatsEndClientIP IpAddress, fgFwIppStatsRscTCP Gauge32, fgFwIppStatsRscUDP Gauge32, fgFwIppStatsUsedRscTCP Gauge32, fgFwIppStatsUsedRscUDP Gauge32, fgFwIppStatsPercentageTCP Gauge32, fgFwIppStatsPercentageUDP Gauge32 }
The following SNMP trap is also available for IP pool utilization:
fgTrapPoolUsage NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fnSysSerial, sysName, fgFwIppTrapType, fgFwIppStatsName, fgFwIppStatsGroupName, fgFwTrapPoolUtilization, fgFwIppTrapPoolProto } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A trap for ippool." ::= { fgTrapPrefix 1401 }